description Holden Rodeo Overview
The Holden Rodeo was a mid-size pickup truck sold in Australia and New Zealand, produced through Holden's long-standing vehicle partnership with Isuzu. The Rodeo was offered in multiple configurations, including single cab, space cab, and crew cab body styles, with both two- and four-wheel-drive options. It served as a commercial and utility work vehicle in the Australian and New Zealand markets. The model line was eventually discontinued and replaced by the Holden Colorado in Holden's light commercial vehicle range.
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What years was the Holden Rodeo sold in Australia?
The Holden Rodeo was sold in Australia from 1980 through 2008. It was built through Holden's long-running relationship with Isuzu and was later replaced in Holden's range by the Colorado.
Was the Holden Rodeo related to the Isuzu D-Max?
Yes, the third-generation Australian Rodeo was closely related to the Isuzu D-Max sold in other markets. After Holden and Isuzu separated, the Holden-badged ute continued as the Colorado while Isuzu used the D-Max name.
What engine was used in the later diesel Holden Rodeo?
Later Rodeo variants used a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel producing about 96 kW and 291 Nm. The range also included petrol engines, including V6 options, so the exact specification depends on the model year and trim.
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